Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Darius Porter, Freeway Suicide or Accident Victim, Remembered by IVC Basketball Team (NavelGazing)

     Irvine Valley College's basketball program is mourning the loss of a former player, while wondering if the young man took his own life by wandering on foot into freeway traffic.
     Darius Porter was killed the evening of Oct. 21 by oncoming traffic on the northbound lane of the Santa Ana (5) Freeway.
     Investigators are still trying to determine if Porter's death around 6:45 p.m. was the result of an accident or suicide, according to Lt. Jeffrey Hallock of the Orange County Sheriff's Department.
     One witness reported he tried unsuccessfully to convince Porter to stay at the scene after he was struck by a vehicle on a surface street, suffering a head injury. Porter then ran up the freeway onramp at Avery Parkway. The coroner's report indicates he was struck by multiple vehicles.
     Kristen Wilcox of the Saddleback College student newspaper The Lariat reports Porter came out of Temescal Canyon High School in Lake Elsinore to play small forward as a freshman at Irvine Valley last season.
     "On behalf of Irvine Valley College, we want to express our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Darius Porter," Jerry Hernandez, the men's basketball coach, says in a statement. "The Irvine Valley family was deeply saddened to hear the news of his death. Darius will truly be missed. In the year that he was part of our program, we knew him as a great teammate and friend. We have offered counseling support, if needed, to our players during this tough time. Again, our heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out to everyone who knew, cared for and loved Darius. We are sorry for their loss."….

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting this - Darius was my student., This is heartbreaking. We need to focus on students as people and know that they come with lots of challenges - they aren't just FTE's or SLOs. I will miss you and your smile, Darius.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting this. Darius was also one on my students. I too am heartbroken and sobbed at my desk today when I learned this here today.

Anonymous said...

So sad. Thank you for posting this. I wish he knew how many people cared about him. Indeed, students are not only FTEs or SLOs.

Anonymous said...

Yes, thank you for posting this. So disgusted that no one from the "IVC" community had the decency to send out an email to faculty or staff regarding his passing. He was a great kid. Prayers go out to his family!

Anonymous said...

Tragic. Thanks for posting and thanks to the OC weekly for covering this. So, so sad.

Anonymous said...

This would be the kind of event that a college newspaper would cover. A college newspaper would help create and sustain a responsive thoughtful community. And no, the Lariat is not it. We need our own. Our students deserve it. And it is the bitter and weak pettiness of Admin that keep it from happening. Shameful indeed that our college doesn't communicate about and mark such tragedies - as well as our successes. This reminds me of the adjunct teacher who died last year - not w official word anywhere except the blog. Thank you for posting this. I remember Darius. Thanks to the OC Weekly for caring more than the college did.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting. How else would we know anything?

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting. Very sad.

Anonymous said...

Hello anonymous! My name is Kristen Wilcox, the reporter whose story was published in OCWeekly. Check out Lariatnews.com and read the coverage on Darius Porter. The Lariat DID publish this story, and had also broke the news. I am the interactive media manager for the Lariat news. If you read the article I am credited, by name and publication for breaking this news story. I feel I provided quick, accurate, and thorough reporting. As an active member of the Lariat press I would like to say our publication deeply cares about our community and students, and we will continue to provide accurate reporting. If you have any questions feel free to e-m ail lariateditor@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

OK, will do --RB

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